BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (KGET) -- The ridge that had been above California for the last few days has now begun to weaken as the trough from Canada makes its way south.

This will lead to slightly reduced temperatures across the region, with the Mojave Desert coming out of a major heat risk and into a "moderate" risk Wednesday and into Thursday. The Valley can expect mostly a minor heat risk with some pockets of moderate mainly around the coastal mountains and southern valley.

As the trough moves further south, heat risks for much of the region will become minor as the valley will see highs in the mid 90`s, with probabilities for triple digits less than 10%.

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